Carlton's Andrew Walker could miss the Blues' round two blockbuster against Richmond after being charged with rough conduct after Sunday night's loss to Port Adelaide.

Walker was hit charged with a level two rough conduct offence by the AFL's match review panel for an incident involving him and Port Adelaide's Angus Monfries.

Walker slung Monfries into the fence at Docklands in the fourth quarter of the game - the charge carries a two-match penalty, but he can accept a one-match ban with an early plea.

The other charge laid by the match review panel from the first half of the split opening round of football saw Sydney's Jarryd McVeigh charged with striking GWS' Rhys Palmer during the second quarter of the Giants' shock 32-point win over the Swans at Sydney Showground on Saturday.

McVeigh can accept a reprimand and 45 points towards his future record with an early plea to the level one striking offence.

The panel also considered an incident from the second quarter of the Carlton-Port Adelaide match, where Walker made high contact to the Power's Justin Westhoff.

The panel found Walker had made a legitimate attempt to spoil and no further action was taken.